Spectre Divide Rank System Explained

Shodi Madian |  Published: September 04, 2024
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Fans of FPS games are buzzing with excitement over a new title called Spectre Divide. News of the game has spread quickly, thrilling gamers, especially because it’s developed by none other than Shroud. Like other FPS games, Spectre Divide features a ranked gameplay mode. This guide will explain the rank system in Spectre Divide.

Spectre Divide Solo Ranks Explained

Spectre Divide Ranking System

In Spectre Divide, ranks are divided between solo and team queues. When playing solo, players progress through the following ranks:

  • Bronze 1-4
  • Silver 1-4
  • Gold 1-4
  • Platinum 1-4
  • Emerald 1-4
  • Ruby 1-4
  • Diamond 1-4
  • Champion

Each division from Bronze to Diamond consists of four sub-ranks. Advancing requires earning 200 Santai Rating (SR) points.

Upon reaching Champion, there’s no cap on SR, allowing players to continue climbing with every win. However, losing too many matches can lead to demotion.

Spectre Divide Team Ranks Explained

When queuing with a team, Spectre Divide offers different ranks depending on whether you play as a duo or trio. These ranks are:

  • Undiscovered 1-4
  • Prospect 1-4
  • Talent 1-4
  • Professional 1-4
  • Elite 1-4
  • International 1-4
  • Superstar 1-4
  • World Class 1-4
  • Champion

The rank system allows the team leader to choose whether the game counts towards solo or team ranks, providing flexibility depending on your playstyle.

How to Unlock Ranked Mode in Spectre Divide

To dive into ranked play in Spectre Divide, certain conditions must be met. Players must first win 5 casual matches to unlock ranked mode. This requirement is relatively easy compared to other FPS games like Overwatch 2 and Valorant.

Conclusion

That concludes everything you need to know about ranked mode in the new FPS game, Spectre Divide. Whether you’re playing solo or with a team, competitive mode is always the way to go in an FPS game.

About Author

Shodi Madian is a lifelong gamer who cherishes time and space, among other Infinity Stones. He specializes in first-person shooter (FPS) games like Valorant, Counter-Strike, Rainbow Six Siege, and Overwatch 2. Shodi began writing in college, covering football news, and has since gone on to write professionally for GameLeap and Spiel Times, sharing his passion for gaming with a wider audience. In addition to gaming, he enjoys watching movies and series, and creating music.